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Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge: The Gripping True
Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge: The Gripping True

Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge: The Gripping True Story That Inspired The Movie

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About Redemption At Hacksaw Ridge: The Gripping True

Product Description "When we go into combat, Doss, you're not comin' back alive. I'm gonna shoot you myself!" The men of the 77th Infantry Division couldn't fathom why Private Desmond T. Doss would venture into the horrors of World War II without a single weapon to defend himself. "You're nothing but a coward!" they said. But the soft–spoken medic insisted that his mission was to heal, not kill. This page–turner will keep you riveted to your seat as you discover how Desmond Doss became the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor. Desmond's dramatic true story of integrity, redemption, and heroism will inspire you to live by the courage of your convictions. * Original book that inspired Mel Gibson's movie, Hacksaw Ridge * Story inspires faith, trust, courage, commitment, and dedication * An exciting true story of an incredible war hero About the Author BOOTON HERNDON (1915–1995), like Desmond Doss, was Virginia–born and fought in World War II as a young adult. Working as a reporter for the New Orleans Item after graduating from college, Herndon's career was interrupted by war and he found himself both on Normandy's Omaha Beach and then later in the Battle of the Bulge where he received a medal, although he would later downplay his role on the battlefield. After the war, Herndon worked for the New York Daily Mirror and wrote for the rest of his life, including more than one thousand articles for magazines such as TIME, Cosmopolitan, and the Saturday Evening Post. He was also the author of twenty–three books, including The Unlikeliest Hero: The Story of Desmond T. Doss, Conscientious Objector Who Won His Nation's Highest Military Honor, originally published in 1967. The book was based on personal interviews with Desmond Doss, and is now rereleased under the title Redemption at Hacksaw Ridge.